LaPOINT v. BARTON

Civ. 687.

328 So.2d 605 (1976)

Edward Earl LaPOINT v. James BARTON.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

March 10, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barnett, Tingle & Noble, and Robert R. Sexton, and Mark B. Polson, Birmingham, for appellant.

Huie, Fernambucq, Stewart & Smith, and Stanley A. Cash, Birmingham, for appellee.


HOLMES, Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case. The Circuit Court of Jefferson County sitting without a jury found the issues in favor of the employer, James Barton. The employee, Edward Earl LaPoint, appeals from that judgment.

The issue which was before the learned trial judge and is now before this court is whether the employer regularly employed four or more employees, as is required by Tit. 26, § 262, Code of Ala. 1940, as amended. The trial...

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